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"Entailed" in a Sentence (16 examples)
The undertaking entailed great expense upon the government.
Mr. Bennet's property consisted almost entirely in an estate of two thousand a year, which, unfortunately for his daughters, was entailed, in default of heirs male, on a distant relation.
Tom had no conception of what fatherhood entailed.
Christopher Columbus was the leader of an invasion that entailed not just murders but genocide.
For high school geography, my project entailed creating geofiction with an imaginary country called "United Pacifica."
Amongst sci-fi authors, Arthur C. Clarke and Samuel R. Delany did not write about a future big war on just Earth, but Delany wrote a story that entailed a damaging war between Earth and its colonies elsewhere in the Solar System.
My father, still when he was a Roman Catholic and after when he became a Protestant, was always interested in the paranormal, which entailed non-Christian ideas. He read books of Tuesday Lobsang Rampa, Erich von Däniken, Deepak Chopra, and James Redfield.
One of my Esperantist friends was from Modena in Italy. Davide was his name, and his job entailed Artificial Intelligence using the Prolog programming language.
There is still one preliminary topic on which I feel that it is desirable to touch before proceeding to give an account of my experiments, and this has reference to the vivisection which many of these experiments have entailed.
The role, therefore, which prevented the alienation of entailed estates being thus broken in upon, fines and recoveries became the common modes of assurance in conveying that species of property.
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Entailed property must be considered by every one who knows thoroughly what society is, as anti-social. It has been set apart by selfish men for the sole benefit of their favoirite heirs, in order that they might be though its instrumentality enabled to live anti-socially, and to be excempt from the usual operation of the laws which take cognizance of other individuals when they contract debt.
As you saw in 1.5.1.3, an entailed interest (before 1926 known as a fee tail) was created by a disposition in favour of 'the heirs of the body' of a specified person.
Needless to say, the unexplained emergent phenomenon (and the entailed system whose functions can explain it) or the not-yet-existing artifact (and the system required for its construction) can itself be anything from a very simple to a very complex entity.
The relation of Keeper is an entailed role of pet dog, inasmuch as every pet dog has someone who is its keeper.
PLC processes can be very entailed and question all parts of the organization, and some are light.
Consequently, the process by which pysico-chemical systems have managed to generate increasingly complex systems, capable somehow of retaining their acquired complexity, should be viewed as an entailed process of accumulative inventions.
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